[Kzyxtalk] Police Killings, Race, and Justice on KMEC Radio, Monday, December 8, at 1 PM

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Fri Dec 5 22:50:51 PST 2014





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

"All About Money" returns to KMEC Radio on Monday , December 8 , at 1PM, Pacific Time , with host John Sakowicz, and Matthew Fogg , Inspector and Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal, DEA/USMS Task Force District of Columbia (retired). 

The show's subject on Monday will be the perceived failure of the grand juries in both Ferguson, Missouri, and Staten Island, New York, to indict abusive cops. We'll also be talking about the militarization of U.S. law enforcement. We'll also talk about race and law enforcement -- both on the streets and within law enforcement itself 

Mr. Fogg, who has a national reputation, is no stranger to racism within law enforcement. He won the largest award ($4 million) for a Title VII discrimination lawsuit at U.S. Department of Justice. His distinguished accomplishments, superior performance and accolades are numerous and well documented by the U.S. Marshal Service and the U.S. Justice Department. 




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Mr Fogg's service record reflects outstanding recognition for direct involvement in major Law Enforcement Trials, Fugitive Arrests and Operations, including the following: 


    * 1979 Cuban refugee Boat Flotilla in Key West, Miami and Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. 
    * 'Latier' Bombing Trial involving Hi-Jacking and bombing of U.S. Pan Am Airplane. 
    * Operation 'Flagship' in Washington, D.C. 
    * Atlanta Penitentiary Riot 
    * Funwar Yunis Trial 
    * Ruby Ridge 
    * Los Angeles Riots 
    * Arrest of Bernard Welch, killer of prominent Washington, D.C. Doctor Michael Halberstam 
    * Numerous awards and recommendations from the U.S. Justice Department and national and local police associations. 
    * Numerous voluntary community service awards to include the U.S. President Points of Life award, Knike Corporation for Midnight Basketball Tournament, D.C. elementary school youth counselor, D.C. Southeast Community Hospital support during major snow storm, etc. 



Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman may be an in-studio guest, if available. 
We are planning to record both audio and video of Monday's show for our archives at KMEC and for rebroadcasting on Mendocino Access Television (Channels 3 and 65) 

MATTHEW FOGG is the retired Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal and has recently returned to D.C. from Ferguson. He won the largest ever ($4 million) employee Title VII discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice. His book, Bigots with Badges (the same as a 1997 New York Post front page headline depicting his story) is forthcoming. He recently appeared on the panel "Police Body Cameras and Recording Misconduct" at the Cato Institute. See video on C-Span.org . He has been participating in protests in D.C. organized by the Hands Up CoalitionDC . Protests are continuing in front of the Department of Justice. 



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